Warriors remain winless against FBS

October 14, 2012

HONOLULU - The University of Hawaii football team lost its fourth straight game and remained winless against the Football Bowl Subdivision with a 35-23 loss to New Mexico on Saturday night at Aloha Stadium.

The Lobos ran for 332 yards and had 452 yards of total offense in earning their first win outside of the borders of New Mexico since 2007.

Kasey Carrier rushed for 161 yards and a pair of touchdowns for New Mexico (4-3, 1-1 Mountain West Conference).

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Mike Edwards heads upfield on the way to scoring on a third-quarter kickoff return.

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Billy Ray Stutzmann of Hawaii is tripped up by New Mexico’s Tim Foley during the Warriors’ loss to the Lobos on Saturday at Aloha Stadium.

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The Warriors (1-5, 0-3) pulled to within 28-23 with 9 minutes, 49 seconds left on a 1-yard touchdown run by John Lister, but the Lobos got an insurance touchdown on B.R. Holbrook's 5-yard run.

Hawaii's only victory this season is over Lamar, a member of the Championship Subdivision.

New Mexico scored on each of its first three possessions to build a 21-0 lead in the second quarter.

Fact Box

MWC STANDINGS

Conference

Overall

Nevada

3

0

146

89

6

1

287

200

Boise St.

2

0

52

39

5

1

151

88

Fresno St.

2

1

90

67

4

3

247

160

SDSU

2

1

130

80

4

3

267

187

Air Force

2

1

105

86

3

3

200

166

UNLV

1

1

75

77

1

6

187

252

New Mexico

1

1

64

55

4

3

206

198

Wyoming

0

2

55

63

1

5

165

195

Hawaii

0

3

61

156

1

5

125

254

Colorado St.

0

3

42

108

1

6

110

218

Saturday's Results

Nevada 42, UNLV 37

Boise St. 20, Fresno St. 10

San Diego St. 38, Colorado St. 14

Air Force 28, Wyoming 27

New Mexico 35, Hawaii 23

Saturday, Oct. 20 (HST)

UNLV at Boise St., 9:30 a.m.

New Mexico at Air Force, 1 p.m.

Wyoming at Fresno St., 4:30 p.m.

San Diego St. at Nevada, 4:35 p.m.

Hawaii got a 51-yard touchdown pass from Sean Schroeder to Scott Harding and 49-yard field goal by Tyler Hadden to trail 21-10 at halftime.

Cole Gautsche's 76-yard third-quarter touchdown run put New Mexico ahead 28-10. Mike Edwards answered on the ensuing kickoff with a 100-yard return for a touchdown.

Hawaii has been outscored 252-71 against FBS opponents this season, and has allowed an average of 233.7 yards per game overall.